louisneal > A male northern cardinal on a tree branch.  It's bright red color makes it stand out from the brown background of late winter trees.  These birds are frequent visitors to feeding stations that provide sunflower seeds or kernels.  They prefer platform feeding.
louisneal > A male Northern Cardinal perched on a bare tree branch.  These birds are frequent visitors to birdfeeders - especially if the feeder is filled with sunflower seeds or kernels.
louisneal > A male downy woodpecker hangs on to a tree trunk as it looks for food.  It is a frequent visitor to birdfeeders in the winter season.
louisneal > An English sparrow and a Northern Cardinal share a bird feeder filled with sunflower seeds.
louisneal > A song sparrow, a Northern Cardinal and a winter housefinch share sunflower seeds at a bird feeder.  The cardinal and the sparrow have a seed in their beaks.
louisneal > A male red-bellied woodpecker perched on a tree branch.   There are no leaves on the branches around the woodpecker.
louisneal > A male red-bellied woodpecker perched on a tree branch.   There are no leaves on the branches around the woodpecker.
louisneal > A male red bellied woodpecker is hammering on a tree branch looking for food.
louisneal > A male red bellied woodpecker is hammering on a tree branch looking for food.
A male northern cardinal on a tree branch. It's bright red color makes it stand out from the brown background of late winter trees. These birds are frequent visitors to feeding stations that provide sunflower seeds or kernels. They prefer platform feeding.
louisneal > A male northern cardinal on a tree branch.  It's bright red color makes it stand out from the brown background of late winter trees.  These birds are frequent visitors to feeding stations that provide sunflower seeds or kernels.  They prefer platform feeding.
A male northern cardinal on a tree branch. It's bright red color makes it stand out from the brown background of late winter trees. These birds are frequent visitors to feeding stations that provide sunflower seeds or kernels. They prefer platform feeding.
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